Judd Weiss comes off on his Facebook page and his blog as a party boy with a camera, a good eye for pretty girls and a wallet that allows him to live the Hollywood life.

But the LAPD over the weekend said Weiss is a felony sexual assailant, and cops want to know if there are other possible victims out there.

Investigators haven't been too forthcoming about their case against the 31-year-old from Bel Air, saying only that …

… he was arrested April 12 on suspicion of sexual assault. Sheriff's inmate data reveals he was held on $100,000 but quickly got out the same day.

However, on Friday the LAPD issued a statement asking …

'Photo Shoots.'; Credit: Judd Weiss / Facebook

'Photo Shoots.'; Credit: Judd Weiss / Facebook

… for public's help in locating additional women who may have been victims of Judd Weiss …

No other details. That's it.

Cops say Weiss “was” the owner of a valet parking service and “was” a commercial real estate broker. Weiss has described himself as a “libertarian entrepreneur.”

His blog, Hustlebear.com has entries titled, “My First Burning Man Experience,” “How to Handle Neighbors Pissed Off Over a Crazy Late Night Party,” and “I Put My Mom on an Internet Dating Site.”

He also maintains a profile at the website Model Mayhem, which matches wannabe models with photographers.

The site's parent company is being sued by a woman who says two men who posed as photographers there ended up drugging her, raping her and videotaping it. There's no indication Model Mayhem is involved in this case, however.

Weiss' Facebook page contains a file called “Photo Shoots … ” which features sexually charged shots of women in lingerie.

Credit: Judd Weiss / Facebook

Credit: Judd Weiss / Facebook

On his Facebook page, Weiss states:

Credit: Judd Weiss / Facebook

Credit: Judd Weiss / Facebook

Cops want anyone with more info on Weiss to call the sexual assault detail at 213-473-0417.

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